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SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE ADVERTISER 15<br />
THE PASTOR'S WIFE<br />
By the Author of " Elizabeth and Her German Garden<br />
In which the English and German points of vieware<br />
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SIR HUGH CLIFFORD, K.C.M.G., in the .North American Review. Net $1.35<br />
The TWENTY-FOURTH of JUNE<br />
A Home Story<br />
By Grace S. Richmond<br />
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